Which of the following were important in the rise of Great Zimbabwe?

A. Military defeats of its nearest rivals
B. Surplus production of agricultural resources
C. Its diplomatic alliance with the pharaohs of Egypt
D. Its seizure of the gold trade and control of exchange routes to the east African coast


Answer: D

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